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Did Chavez Lose His Elections? |
2007-02-20 |
![]() Hugo Chavez may have lost both the recall referendum in 2004 and the December 2006 presidential election, according to studies conducted by a distinguished multidisciplinary team in Caracas, Venezuela. The team includes the rector of Universidad Simon Bolivar, Frederick Malpica, and a former rector of the National Electoral Council, Alfredo Weil. Astonishing as it may seem to Americans who believe the contention by Mr. Chavez that he won both elections by a landslide — 58% to 42% in the recall and 61% to 39% in the presidential election — the studies show that since 2003, Mr. Chavez has added 4.4 million favorable names to the voter list and "migrated" 2.6 million unfavorable voters to places where it was difficult or impossible for them to vote. None of these additions or migrations to the voter-register has been independently audited in Venezuela. Instead, the votes have been electronically counted by Chavez cronies. So when Mr. Chavez announces a landslide, there has been no way to prove otherwise, even though exit polls and other data have consistently shown that half the voters of Venezuela or more oppose Mr. Chavez. |
Posted by:Frank G |
#13 not that I like Chevez (I don't) but there is something fishy about either the study or the account of the study How would a researcher know which names are favorable and which are unfavorable especially if they are dealing in the millions? |
Posted by: mhw 2007-02-20 14:50 |
#12 Don't know about Chavez, but Venezuela sure lost bigtime. |
Posted by: SteveS 2007-02-20 14:29 |
#11 Glen, Crap, that was the problem. I just have the off-the-shelf WallieWorld version. Too much surprise current for the poor little guy. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2007-02-20 11:10 |
#10 Sorry, Jimmy Carter gave his stamp of approval. No take backs... |
Posted by: danking_70 2007-02-20 10:31 |
#9 Darth, Get a new meter - with a switch for different ranges. Use the 10E7 range setting for Chavez stories; otherwise it will be like hooking your Radio Shack Volt-Ohm meter to a high-tension line - not good for the meter and might get you killed. |
Posted by: Glenmore 2007-02-20 10:18 |
#8 So, who's going to do something about it? |
Posted by: Threreper Grager6182 2007-02-20 09:55 |
#7 He wun fare und skware |
Posted by: Jimmuh Cahtur 2007-02-20 09:49 |
#6 Damnit! My surprise meter is taking hit after hit today and is near breaking! |
Posted by: DarthVader 2007-02-20 09:49 |
#5 They are behind the couch, no doubt. |
Posted by: eLarson 2007-02-20 09:26 |
#4 These heah wetbacks dares question mah integrity? |
Posted by: Jimmy Carter 2007-02-20 09:15 |
#3 I'm 100% sure he lost. He's pulling a pre-WW2 Hitler. |
Posted by: Angenter Crolugum3645 2007-02-20 08:57 |
#2 ..SURprise, doggone it. PIMF. Mike |
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski 2007-02-20 08:53 |
#1 ...*tap*tap*...Damn suprise meter is just NOT workin' today... Mike |
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski 2007-02-20 08:53 |